Allergies In Children

Allergies In Children

Allergies can occur across age groups. While generally adults easily identify an allergy, children too are known to suffer from different allergies. Allergies in children manifest as regular sneezing, coughing, stomachache, or skin reactions. Although every child is at the risk of developing an allergy, children who have a family history are more prone to have them.
In Ayurveda, the texts mention symptoms that are similar to an allergic reaction under the concept of ‘Dushivisha’ (Irritating toxins). A day-to-day exposure to unhealthy environment, season, food and diwaswap (day sleep) tends to vitiate dhatus (the tissues), thereby causing irritating symptoms. Hence, the toxins are called as dooshivisha.

Causes Of Allergies In Children

When someone has allergies, their immune system is actually identifying a harmless airborne matter as dangerous. It produces antibodies to this harmless substance. On repeated contact, these antibodies produce ‘histamines’ in the blood leading to the symptoms.

Common triggers of allergies are :

Symptoms Of Allergies In Children

The symptoms of an allergy depends on the contributing factor and hence, may be seen in the respiratory path, sinuses, nasal areas, skin or in the digestive tract.

Some common symptoms seen in children are –

Allergies In Children Ayurvedic Treatment

As per Ayurveda, management of Dooshivisha calls for dosha-dushya sammurchana vighatanam (i.e. blocking the progression of the condition). This is done by shodhana [vamana (medication induced vomiting) and virechana (medication induced purgation) therapies], and following appropriate precautions (in ahar and vihar) plus symptomatic treatment with herbal medications.
  • Ushnodaka (Warm water) for use, Triphala (3 fruits – haritaki, behera and amalki) and honey can be used in diet. Factors that are identified to cause symptoms should be avoided.
  • Milk products, fish or sea food, alcohol and virudha ahara (Opposing foods) should be avoided.
  • Tea prepared with ginger, honey and lemon may help
  • Avoid diwaswap (daytime sleeping), Atapa sevana (excessive outdoor work), etc
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